One Arrested in Shots Fired Incident In Columbia

One person has been arrested in relation to a domestic incident in which shots were fired on Forest Avenue in Columbia on June 30th.

Columbia Police confirm investigation led to the arrest of 39 year old Douglas Antonio Lee in the 6100 block of Wagon Trail Road.

Detectives observed Lee sitting in a vehicle in the area. When they approached, Lee fled the scene dropping a baggie containing more than 4 grams of meth, and another that contained a powdery substance.

He was taken to the Boone County Jail.

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